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Let me answer the question that I think you are asking. The C drive is small, and it's getting full while the D drive is big, and nothing is going there. The C Drive is a really fast drive, so you will want to ONLY keep Windows, and some of your most used applications on that drive. You want to keep ALL of your data and your least used applications (when you install them) on the D Drive. You can set up the D drive as where your web downloads, To get change your default hard drive, click Start and then choose Settings (or press Windows+I). In the System window, choose the Storage tab on the left and then scroll down to the “Save locations” section on the right. Change all of your default storage to the D: drive. DON'T use the C: drive to save anything except only your most executed applications (think Word, Excel etc). This way, your computer will always boot up really fast, and will open most used programs really fast. Good Luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not knowing which drives have been assigned which numbers, the 128GB SSD is where you will install programs but not store files. The 1TB HDD is for file storage. You can add another hard drive or use an external hard drive if you need more than the 1TB storage. You should be able to simply drag and drop or copy and paste files to create backups.
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